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Government support to Vedanta’s alumina project in Orissa creates more uproar; company pays token fine
Government support to Vedanta’s alumina project in Orissa creates more uproar; company pays token fine
On November 6, Norway's finance ministry barred the government pension fund from investing in the shares of Vedanta Resources Plc and its associates Madras Aluminium Company Limited and Sterlite
Sterlite Industries' proposed copper smelting unit and jetty are a threat to the well being of the people of Ratnagiri. A recent report on the unit supports the people's protest
14/05/1994
Industrialists who have been shown the door elsewhere in the country find welcoming arms in Gujarat. The state seems to be allowing industries that have been rejected elsewhere due to environmental concerns to set up shop
30/07/1996
In the face of public pressure, Indian industry appears albeit dimly to be ready to clean up its act
14/03/1995
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National political parties are often accused of neglecting the environment. Recently, the Bharatiya Janata Party began campaigning against two new industrial units in Maharashtra and demonstrated how it was able to garner popular support by exploiting gre
<p><span>The rejection of forest clearance for mining Niyamgiri is indeed a historic decision.